While police were speaking with Johnson, the officer noticed a Pennsylvania license plate sticking out through the front of his shirt and top of his shorts, records say.

Records say that Johnson smelled strongly of marijuana and his eyes were glassy and blood shot.

Police say before making contact with Johnson, they saw a 2014 Nissan Maxima without a license plate parked on the side of the highway, two miles from where they made contact with Johnson.

Johnson did have a Nissan key fob in his pockets and a receipt from a gas station in Fort Washington, Montgomery County, records say.

Police took Johnson back to the car and the key fob opened and started the vehicle, records say.

Johnson refused to answer any questions regarding ownership of the vehicle, records say.

The license plate did not match the vehicle and a VIN number was not registered with the car, records say.

Police found a strong odor of burnt marijuana in the vehicle and found a cigar filled with marijuana and a small amount of it in a glassine bag in the glove compartment, records say.

Records say the car had 675 miles on it, and the window sticker was found in the trunk of the car.

Police made contact with the dealership of the car, and the sales manager told investigating officers the car was not sold recently and it should be on the sales lot, records say. The sale manager did not know Johnson and said he did not have authorization to take the car, records say.

Johnson was arraigned in front of District Judge John Capobianco on charges of unauthorized use of automobile, abandonment of a vehicle, possession of a controlled substance and related offenses.

He was sent to Northampton County Prison in lieu of $25,000 bail. A preliminary hearing is tentatively scheduled for 9:30 a.m. July 15.